Risk of death doesn’t seem to faze today’s drivers
“Too many Americans report that they regularly speed, run red lights, use distracting devices or drive drowsy, despite the fact that one in three have a loved one who has been seriously injured or killed in a crash,” noted Beth Mosher, spokesperson for AAA Chicago, said in a statement accompanying the group’ s latest Traffic Safety Culture Index report.
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